Pearson began broadcasting NFL games in 2003 after spending several years calling college football for
ESPN Plus, often paired with
Chris Marlowe on
Mountain West Conference games. Pearson worked for
Fox, calling games as a member of one of the lower tier broadcast teams. He eventually became a regular middle-tier broadcaster in 2005, working alongside
Curt Menefee and later
Matt Vasgersian. Pearson left Fox following the 2008 season to return to ESPN to call
college football games on
ESPN2 and
ESPN with
Dave LaMont. In 2010, Pearson was an analyst for college football games on
Fox Sports Net. On December 26, 2010, he was part of the Little Caesars Bowl game coverage between Florida International and Toledo. Pearson was part of the afternoon radio show on
610 Sports in Kansas City called "The Drive" with
Danny Parkins and Carrington Harrison from 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Central until 2015 when he left the show being replaced with Ben Heisler as producer. ==References==